
Lawn Aeration
There are a few reasons why you might want to aerate your yard:
- To improve the health of your lawn: Aerating your lawn can help water, nutrients, and oxygen reach the roots of your grass, which can help it grow stronger and healthier.
- To reduce compaction: If your soil is compacted, it can be difficult for water, nutrients, and air to reach the roots of your grass. Aerating your lawn can help alleviate soil compaction and improve the overall health of your grass.
- To improve drainage: If your yard tends to stay wet or muddy after it rains, aerating can help improve drainage by creating channels for water to flow through the soil more easily.
- To improve the appearance of your lawn: A healthy, well-aerated lawn is more likely to have a lush, green appearance. Aerating your lawn can help it look its best.